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2026 FIFA World Cup Attendance on Track for Record Highs

From FBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 attendance is on pace to set new records, despite high ticket prices and U.S. travel restrictions.
  • Average stadium occupancy is nearly 99.6% full through the first 44 matches, with over 2.85 million total attendees.
  • Experts suggest the high attendance reflects a broader public appetite for major spectacles rather than solely a deep-seated love for soccer in the U.S.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is on track to break attendance records, drawing massive crowds despite significant hurdles such as daunting ticket prices and travel restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. Through 44 matches, the tournament has already welcomed over 2.85 million spectators, with stadiums consistently filled to an average of 99.6% capacity.

This surge in attendance is not necessarily a sign of burgeoning soccer fanaticism across the United States, according to experts. Instead, it is viewed more as a testament to the public's strong desire for large-scale, captivating events and the allure of global spectacles. The tournament's success highlights a cultural appreciation for major sporting events that transcend specific sports.

The impressive figures underscore the global appeal of the World Cup and its ability to draw diverse audiences. As the tournament progresses, it continues to demonstrate its power as a major international event, capable of achieving record-breaking attendance figures regardless of the specific sporting discipline.

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Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.